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¡Tango!

¡Tango!

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¡Tango! follows a formula established by Carlos Gardel with films such as Luces de Buenos Aires (The Lights of Buenos Aires, 1931) in which a melodramatic story is interspersed with tango songs. However, the film had less dialog and more music, making it more like a musical revue. This format would be copied by many subsequent films. The plot is derived from tango songs. Many of these songs tell of the seduction of an innocent slum girl by a rich man who promises her a glamorous life, but who abandons her when her looks fade. The stylized and sentimental plot of ¡Tango! revolves around a young man who is abandoned by his girlfriend for an older rich man and is heartbroken. The film follows his misfortunes.

Sylvia
Seduce Me
No desearás la mujer de tu hijo
Stormskerry Maja
Facing Windows
Upperdog
Vision Quest
Jeans
Fire on the Amazon
The House of Branching Love
Bed Bugs
Los Tres Berretines
A Melody Of Love
Little Ashes
Místa
Miss You Already
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Flawless
Loners
The Heiress